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Mongers Market + Kitchen

Restaurant in Austin - 6.93 mi

Located 1 mile east of downtown Austin, Mongers Market + Kitchen is both a neighborhood fish market and a seafood restaurant where you can either eat in or take home fresh "delicious" seafood. Serving lunch and dinner, the menu features starters like "blue crab cake", soups like "seafood chowder", salads like "roasted beets", sandwiches like "smoked fish dip avocado toast", and entrees like "gulf red snapper". It also features raw bar offerings, including "oysters", "ceviche", and more. Enjoy $6 snacks and raw bar offerings as well as discounted drinks when you drop by on "happy hour", which runs from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Tuesday - Friday.

Juniper

Restaurant in Austin - 6.94 mi

Juniper Restaurant in Austin, Texas offers a chic Italian-inspired dining experience. From antipasti plates to entrees like 44 Ranger Cattle NY Strip, their menu has something for everyone, including gluten-free and vegetarian options. Don't miss their tasting menu, offered at the Chef's counter with an optional wine pairing. With an elegant ambiance and extensive wine list, Juniper is perfect for a special night out.

Counter Culture

Restaurant in Austin - 6.95 mi

Counter Culture has been serving delicious vegan food made with organic, locally grown ingredients from nearby farmers in Austin, Texas since 2009. This restaurant is committed to providing affordable, healthy, and tasty food for everyone. Their menu features classic brunch items, appetizers, salads, burgers, entrees, and desserts, with many gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and oil-free options available.

JD’s Supermarket (Cedar Creek)

Store in Cedar Creek - 6.96 mi

JD’s Supermarket (Cedar Creek) can be a one-stop-shop for anyone in its multiple locations in the Greater Austin Area. Stock up on pantry staples with their wide inventory of fresh fruits and vegetables, quality meats and seafood, grocery items, as well as brands and products from Mexico and South America. Grab any of their deliciously prepared food and dishes from the café, taqueria, bakery, and cremeria. Aside from food items, other services and errands can also be done at JD’s Supermarket with their other sections like the General Merchandise, jewelry, ATM, bills payment and check cashing money orders and fuel stations.

Flitch Coffee

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 6.98 mi

Flitch Coffee, a remodeled 1955 Spartan trailer situated in a charming outdoor space in east Austin that serves coffee and espresso has a great setting and atmosphere! It’s definitely one of the favorite spots in Austin. Aside from coffee, they also offers Breakfast tacos from Pueblo Viejo, a family-owned taqueria located on the eastside and pastries from Luxe Sweets. Some favorite menu items as of late have been the “iced maple latte” or a deliciously “smooth cappuccino”. The coffee is ordered in the airstream, and all seating is outside. The area is covered by large trees, so it's definitely an enjoyable spot even on a hot day. You can also bring your dogs here!

Capital City Bakery

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 7.03 mi

Since 2011, the Capital City Bakery has been serving the best vegan sweet treats in Austin, Texas. But, it's more than just the best treats in town. It's built on a love for food, a desire to cultivate the community, and a passion for providing the highest quality pastries. All their baked goods are made from scratch and on a daily basis. Cholesterol-free, locally-sourced, and organic ingredients are used as often as possible. Plus, everything is also 100% vegan and vegetarian. "You really can't go wrong with any cupcake, or kolache, or scone, or cinnamon roll, or cheesecake. They're all so good." And, if you want something savory, y'all will also "love their buffalo chicken and jalapeno sausage cheese and ham n cheese kolaches." Oh, "everything was so moist and soft!" So, whenever you get a chance, drop by and you won't be disappointed.

RiverCity Market & Deli

Store in Austin - 7.05 mi

RiverCity Market & Deli is a “go-to shop” in Austin that offers a variety of organic goods, beer & wine, plus sandwiches & prepared food.Most of their products are “locally sourced” and they carry so many local Austin brands. They also offer “farm-to-table products” and ingredients, with menu items made fresh on order. RiverCity Market & Deli is also a “Beer and Wine store” with an extensive selection of both. They make some amazing tacos and sandwiches and is a reliable place to stop for snacks. RiverCity Market & Deli is truly worth a stop if you're looking for a place to work for a little while or somewhere to grab a bite with friends. The place is also dog friendly and they have patio seating outside.

Vinaigrette

Restaurant in Austin - 7.06 mi

Vinaigrette is a guilt-free haven, offering a salad-centric menu, house-made desserts, and refreshing beverages crafted from fresh natural juices. Renowned as the best salad place, indulge in comfort foods without compromising your health. Favorites include the all-kale Caesar, salacho taco salad, and Asian chopped salad. Customize your own salad for a personalized experience. Quench your thirst with alcoholic and non-alcoholic options like the popular ginger turmeric tonic and kale apple spritz. Vinaigrette continued to deliver farm-to-table goodness even in the middle of the pandemic! They’ve been featured as one of 15 farm-to-table delivery options in Austin During Quarantine.

Lost Pines Yaupon Tea

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 7.08 mi

In 2015, Jason Ellis, Heidi Watcher, and John Sibold established Lost Pines Yaupon Tea out of their passion for its taste and benefits, while also seizing an ethical harvesting opportunity. In 2011, the Lost Pines area suffered a significant wildfire and historical human damage. This led to the creation of Lost Pines Habitat Conservation, aiming to restore the area for endangered toads, offering property tax breaks to participants. Collaborating with landowners, the trio began ethically harvesting yaupon trees, benefiting the environment, toads, owners, government, founders, and you. Experience a win-win story.

Greater Goods Coffee Roasting Company

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 7.10 mi

Greater Goods Coffee Roasting Company is a hip coffee shop in East Austin is serving carefully curated selection of specialty coffees from around the world. From unique “single origins to laid-back blends”, they have something to please every palate. It’s definitely one of the best coffee shops around with wonderful staff, and best selection of coffee. At Greater Goods Coffee Roasters, they have two passions: crafting amazing coffee and doing good in the community. They source high-grade specialty coffee and roast it to perfection, then donate a portion of proceeds of coffee bean sales to some awesome “Austin charitable organizations”. Isn’t awesome? Come here and have a specialty coffee with a splash of kindness! Greater Goods Coffee Roasting Company is one of the 8 Noteworthy Artisan Coffee Roasters in Texas! Check out the link to read more.

OMG Squee

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 7.11 mi

Fan girls and fan boys Squee for OMG Squee’s super kawaii sweets! With adorable products in a rotating selection flavors, OMG Squee offers “Character Macarons and Fluffy, Souffle-style Cheesecake” made in small batches using non-gluten, organic, and high quality ingredients! Owner and Baker, Sarah Lim, regularly squee’s over cute things. She taught herself how to bake to share all her happy treats with you! Each macaron is batter piped and decorated by hand with a variety of tasty Texas and Asian inspired flavors made with organic butter and cage free eggs. OMG Squee aim for Double Rainbow Level Happiness because what your food looks like is just as important as tasting great.

Summermoon Woodfired Coffee

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 7.12 mi

Deep in the heart of Texas, Summermoon Woodfired Coffee started as a coffee bar turned to coffee roasting. Using “brick, fire and wood,” they set out to craft custom coffee roasts they can be truly proud to call their own. Their craft is only heightened by the creativity, passion and experience put into it. The same is true for the artisan craft of wood-fired coffee roasting. They designed and built the roaster from scratch, and “laid each and every brick by hand.” They don’t use gas or electricity in their commercial roaster. They employ a wood fire for heat and human muscle to power the roaster. Summermoon Woodfired Coffee beans are the best of the best from Central and South America, Africa and Indonesia that are 90% Fair Trade, 100% Organic and 100% Arabica.

Summer Moon Coffee

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 7.12 mi

Summer Moon Coffee gives you a unique and unforgettable coffee experience, by serving “wood-fired, organic, fair trade coffee.”  The wood-fired coffee roasting process in handmade brick roasters is a time-honored process of coffee masters from the 19th century, producing “smooth, balanced coffee.”  Coffee beans being hand-roasted in small batches over seasoned Texas oak is a process that Summer Moon calls its own, and is continually being perfected and mastered for the past two generations.  Aside from their wood-fired coffees, Summer Moon Coffee is also known for their “legendary creamer” called the Moon Milk, which best “complements the oak-roasted undertones” of their coffees.

Quickie Pickie Cesar Chavez

Craft Brewery in Austin - 7.13 mi

Quickie Pickie Cesar Chavez is “your go-to place” where you can eat, drink, grab a take away and shop. A "neighborhood institution for more than 2.5 years," has been newly updated to match the changes of Cesar Chavez through the years. This part-convenience grocery, part-café, part-beer joint can cater to anyone and everyone “morning, noon and night.” Quickie Pickie offers a “perfect East Austin vibe” along with a “great wine and beer selection.” Whatever the reason for every visit, Quickie Pickie got you covered: “fast when you’re in a hurry and chill when you want to hang out.”

JNL Barbecue

BBQ Joint in Austin - 7.13 mi

If you're a BBQ enthusiast looking for a delicious and authentic dining experience in Austin, TX, look no further than this establishment located inside the Upscale Market at 2027 E Cesar Chavez! This establishment is open Thursday through Sunday from 11am until sold out, offering a convenient location and a commitment to quality that is sure to satisfy any craving. Their commitment to using high-quality ingredients and expert preparation techniques ensures that every dish is bursting with flavor and made with care and attention to detail. And with a focus on providing exceptional service and a welcoming atmosphere, every customer is treated with respect and kindness. Their menu offers a variety of options, from classic BBQ dishes like brisket and ribs to more unique options like smoked turkey and sausage. And with a commitment to using fresh and locally sourced ingredients, you know you're in for a delicious and authentic experience. So why not come check out this establishment located inside the Upscale Market today and experience the ultimate in authentic and delicious BBQ? With a passion for quality and a commitment to excellence, you won't be disappointed!

Joe’s Microgreen

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 7.17 mi

Nestled in East Austin, Joe's Microgreens is a thriving urban farm with a sustainability focus. Since 2012, Joe has championed waste reduction and nourishing food production. Through ingenious recycling, organic food waste becomes precious compost, enriching his produce. Collaborating with food businesses, his composting services create nutrient-dense resources. Elevate your sustainability efforts by purchasing compost in bags or bulk. Join the community praising this local, eco-conscious family farm for its premium offerings.

Friends and Allies Brewing Company

Craft Brewery in Austin - 7.20 mi

Friends and Allies Brewing Company founders Ben Sabin and Devin Ponds are “industry professionals”. The homebrewing enthusiasts bonded over their passion but charted different paths. Ponds moved to California and Sabin remaining in Austin. Both worked in the craft beer industry. Their passion eventually brought them back together in Austin and they hired Nathan Crane as head brewer for their new brewery. The company’s name is the Hasinais meaning for the word “Tejas” (or, “Texas”), which refers to a friend or ally. It reflects the company’s aim to be deeply rooted in Austin’s community. With a focus on “West Coast techniques”, the brewery “produces uniquely Texas beers steeped in West Coast brewing techniques”. Even their logo reflects this “dual state” and shows a wolf and a bear. Their current lineup consists of four core beers.

Teddy V. Pâtisserie

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 7.20 mi

Named after Elisia’s, the owner, Lhasa Apso furbaby, Theodore, Teddy V. Pâtisserie is an artisan food vendor that offers homemade chocolate chip cookies. Certainly, these are “the best chocolate chip cookies ever, period.” And it only comes in one size, a whopping ⅓ pound cookie! Oh, this “cookie is so tender” and moist; they “just melts in your mouth!” They are “so delicious” and “tasty,” it’s hard to eat just one – even five! We would recommend you buying at least two dozens. And if they get cold, you can toss them in the oven at 410°F for 5 to 6 minutes and they’re all warm and melty without warping or drying out the dough. It’s that simple! So hurry now and get your orders done. After all, you know a product has to be the best if that’s the only product they’re selling, right?

Boggy Creek Farm

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 7.20 mi

Discover Boggy Creek Farm, a historic working farm in Austin, Texas. Owned by Carol Ann Sayle and late husband Larry Butler, the farm offers a unique glimpse into mid-19th century Austin. Experience their own harvested produce and goods from local farmers. Check their website for seasonal availability and a wide range of products. Enjoy vacation rentals and tours while adhering to their safety policies.

Austin Eastciders

Cidery in Austin - 7.21 mi

Ed Gibson, founder of Austin Eastciders, moved to Austin to after falling in love with Austin. Having lived most of his life in Bristol in the southwest of England and the “cider capital of the world”, Gibson operated a cider bar until he started looking for a change. After visiting Austin upon a friend’s suggestion, the rest, as they say, is history. Gibson launched Austin Eastciders in various bars in 2011. However, it quickly ran into supply issues because of the lack of a proper production facility. After finally opening one in 2013, and opening another location in 2016, its supply problems are now behind it. The new location affords space for a proper taproom called The Collaboratory at the original location. There, one can enjoy the five mainstays of Austin Eastciders, and some seasonal and special edition ciders – all aimed at bringing back cider to the level of popularity it once enjoyed in the Americas.    

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